The difference between Blackout and Pass out
Blackout is also noun with the meaning: a temporary loss of consciousness.
Pass out is also verb with the meaning: to faint.
check bellow for the other definitions of Blackout and Pass out
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Blackout as a noun:
A temporary loss of consciousness.
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Blackout as a noun:
A temporary loss of memory.
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Blackout as a noun:
An instance of , especially a temporary one.
Examples:
"the 2012 English Wikipedia blackout"
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Blackout as a noun:
A large-scale power failure, and resulting loss of electricity to consumers.
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Blackout as a noun (historical):
The mandatory blocking of all light emanating from buildings as imposed during World War II.
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Pass out as a verb (intransitive):
To faint; to become unconscious
Examples:
"I pass out at the sight of blood."
"I passed out on the train after drinking a bottle of vodka."
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Pass out as a verb (transitive):
To distribute, to hand out
Examples:
"We'll pass out copies of the agenda."
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Pass out as a verb:
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Pass out as a verb (India):
To graduate from university.
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Pass out as a verb (of [[soldier]]s, [[police]], fire-fighters{{,):
etc.}} To graduate, usually marked by the ceremony at the end of their training.
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Pass out as a verb:
To become proficient in a particular job or task
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Pass out as a verb (bridge, transitive):
To end (a round) by having passes as the first four bids.